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I believe that is a matter of opinion, in a way. However in a way it is true.
If over the course of history, a certain event occurs over and over again, such as dropping an object and watching it fall approximately 9.8 meters per second per second (no, that's not a typo, that's how you measure acceleration), than it is relativitly safe to say that by dropping a random object, it too, will fall to Earth at approximately 9.8 meters per second per second.
However, If one day we wake up and the unlikely event the hemisphere of Earth opposite you is gone, and no one in your hemisphere knows about it, and you drop something, than the object dropped will most likely fall to Earth at approximately 4.9 meters per second per second. This result will come at such a surprise to everyone that they would have to wind up re-writing the "Laws of Earth" all over again from scratch.
So in a way, yes, science is just how intellectual beings view the universe. But in a way, it is the laws of the universe that have to remain constant in order for it to stay out of a state of chaos...
...Please forgive me for being such a nerd ...
If over the course of history, a certain event occurs over and over again, such as dropping an object and watching it fall approximately 9.8 meters per second per second (no, that's not a typo, that's how you measure acceleration), than it is relativitly safe to say that by dropping a random object, it too, will fall to Earth at approximately 9.8 meters per second per second.
However, If one day we wake up and the unlikely event the hemisphere of Earth opposite you is gone, and no one in your hemisphere knows about it, and you drop something, than the object dropped will most likely fall to Earth at approximately 4.9 meters per second per second. This result will come at such a surprise to everyone that they would have to wind up re-writing the "Laws of Earth" all over again from scratch.
So in a way, yes, science is just how intellectual beings view the universe. But in a way, it is the laws of the universe that have to remain constant in order for it to stay out of a state of chaos...
...Please forgive me for being such a nerd ...
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i get it, dont worry, im sort of a nerd to.
the universe can change and be in chaos with no problem, but only on a small scale. Quantum mechanics says that on an atomic level, things are very chaotic and always changing
Yet the Theory of Relativity says the universe is non-changing, and always constant, but thats on a large scale, dealing with planets and gravity.
your right, if earths gravitational acceleration changed from 9.81 m/s, then things would be very different.
the thing is, quantum mechanics and the theroy of relativity are such opposets, scientists can explain how they work together when it comes to black holes and the big bang where things are small and dense. We know they work together, just not how, yet.
the universe can change and be in chaos with no problem, but only on a small scale. Quantum mechanics says that on an atomic level, things are very chaotic and always changing
Yet the Theory of Relativity says the universe is non-changing, and always constant, but thats on a large scale, dealing with planets and gravity.
your right, if earths gravitational acceleration changed from 9.81 m/s, then things would be very different.
the thing is, quantum mechanics and the theroy of relativity are such opposets, scientists can explain how they work together when it comes to black holes and the big bang where things are small and dense. We know they work together, just not how, yet.
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Chaos on a small level and not on a large level, ehh?
Ever see what happens when they split an atom?
BOOM!!! If that's not chaos on a larger scale, than I don't know what is.
Now lets say something chaotic occurs on a small level where a group of atoms are grouped together extremely close, lets say, a dwarf star. The chain reaction splitting just ONE atom on something that dense could affect the entire universe, quite possibly destroying most of it...
Ever see what happens when they split an atom?
BOOM!!! If that's not chaos on a larger scale, than I don't know what is.
Now lets say something chaotic occurs on a small level where a group of atoms are grouped together extremely close, lets say, a dwarf star. The chain reaction splitting just ONE atom on something that dense could affect the entire universe, quite possibly destroying most of it...
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quantum mechanics says on an atomic level, things are always chaotic. its true that you can change things on an atmic level to make things on a larger scale chaotic. but most of the time it's just electrons jumping around, and molicules being created. splitting an atom is not a normal thing, atleast on earth.
have you ever read The Elegant Universe by Brian Green, or watched NOVA: The Elegant Universe?
have you ever read The Elegant Universe by Brian Green, or watched NOVA: The Elegant Universe?
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Yes, it, does...
Speaking of the over-use of commas, Weekly World News says there is an organization in Germany that wants to ban commas...
While I'm talking about Weekly World News, there's going to be a quiz over dragons in next week's issue...
Just thought I'd give you guys a fair warning ...
Speaking of the over-use of commas, Weekly World News says there is an organization in Germany that wants to ban commas...
While I'm talking about Weekly World News, there's going to be a quiz over dragons in next week's issue...
Just thought I'd give you guys a fair warning ...
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well, with on hemisphere of the earth gone, that would mean that the rest of the Earth would naturally form into a ball again, causing mass chaos and death. And splitting one atom is hardly enough to cause a nuclear explosion. It's the chain reaction that occurs that causes the fire.
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oww..... soo much science. my head hurts please just drop it
If you were to juggle a lion, and a house cat, the end result would look something like a tattered chunk of red fabric. The cat would scratch anything within reach, and the lion would just eat you. The lesson to learn? Make sure you eat your spinach.
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ok
sprechen sie deutch?
isch sprect eine beshin deutch
hallo isch bein wut2say und das ist meine "proficient dragon"
wo hertz du?
wer compts du?
isch compt oust kansas
was is du name?
isch bein kline miene hearts ist streine sonemon drien vonen all sesu aliene
das ist meine deutch
wut did i say?
sprechen sie deutch?
isch sprect eine beshin deutch
hallo isch bein wut2say und das ist meine "proficient dragon"
wo hertz du?
wer compts du?
isch compt oust kansas
was is du name?
isch bein kline miene hearts ist streine sonemon drien vonen all sesu aliene
das ist meine deutch
wut did i say?
If you were to juggle a lion, and a house cat, the end result would look something like a tattered chunk of red fabric. The cat would scratch anything within reach, and the lion would just eat you. The lesson to learn? Make sure you eat your spinach.
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it may not be proper grammer...... but....... yeah it is
If you were to juggle a lion, and a house cat, the end result would look something like a tattered chunk of red fabric. The cat would scratch anything within reach, and the lion would just eat you. The lesson to learn? Make sure you eat your spinach.
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I said out nerd, not out German...
Close, but no cigar. Try using large scientific terms, such as astronomically inbalanced. No matter WHAT you say, it'll make you sound smart. That, and physics and chemistry being your favorite subjects. That helped me out A LOT...
What is/ was everybody's favorite subject???
Close, but no cigar. Try using large scientific terms, such as astronomically inbalanced. No matter WHAT you say, it'll make you sound smart. That, and physics and chemistry being your favorite subjects. That helped me out A LOT...
What is/ was everybody's favorite subject???
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I think quantum physics is definitly my favorite branch of physics...
By the way, 56, have you ever read any of Stephen Hawking's books? He is very intelligent in the field of astroquantum physics...
By the way, 56, have you ever read any of Stephen Hawking's books? He is very intelligent in the field of astroquantum physics...
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